Louis XIII Manor Table in Oak – 17th century – Corrèze – [ME091]
Louis XIII Manor Table in Oak – 17th century – Corrèze – [ME091]
Louis XIII Manor Table in Oak – 17th century – Corrèze – [ME091]

Louis XIII Manor Table in Oak – 17th century – Corrèze – [ME091]

On the four legs of this beautiful dining room table, one can see wood turning reminiscent of the beginnings of the Louis XIII style. The central base of the crosspiece is reinforced by a support called “the fifth leg.” This reinforcement is necessary due to the unusual length of the top (2 meters 26), a top made of thick oak boards.

Dimensions:
Length: 2,26 m, heigth: 78 cm, width: 72 cm
Reference: [ME091]

The turning of the four legs of this oak table makes it possible to place the production of this table at the very beginning of the Louis XIII period.
The turning of the four legs of this oak table makes it possible to place the production of this table at the very beginning of the Louis XIII period.
The open drawer highlights the thickness of the oak planks chosen in the 17th century to make this large Louis XIII table.
The open drawer highlights the thickness of the oak planks chosen in the 17th century to make this large Louis XIII table.

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